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  • Correlates of protection for dengue virus infection and associated disease remain unclear. Here, the authors report results from an observational study in Cebu, Philippines showing that neutralizing antibodies measured using mature dengue viruses have the strongest associations with protection against dengue.

    • Camila D. Odio
    • Jedas Veronica Daag
    • Leah C. Katzelnick
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-12
  • The global infectious disease burden primarily falls on the developing world. Deen and Clemens discuss several issues in the design and implementation of vaccine trials in less developed countries, as well as ethical issues arising from such trials.

    • Jacqueline L. Deen
    • John D. Clemens
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
    Volume: 5, P: 932-940
  • In this immunological ancillary study of the PREVAC trial, the authors show that approved Ebola virus vaccines induce memory T-cell responses that persist during the five year follow-up after initial vaccination.

    • Aurélie Wiedemann
    • Edouard Lhomme
    • Huanying Zhou
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-15
  • The imminent release of tissue atlases combining multichannel microscopy with single-cell sequencing and other omics data from normal and diseased specimens creates an urgent need for data and metadata standards to guide data deposition, curation and release. We describe a Minimum Information about Highly Multiplexed Tissue Imaging (MITI) standard that applies best practices developed for genomics and for other microscopy data to highly multiplexed tissue images and traditional histology.

    • Denis Schapiro
    • Clarence Yapp
    • Peter K. Sorger
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Methods
    Volume: 19, P: 262-267